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Which sense? (School setting)

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    Choose whether the sentence appeals to sight, sound, touch, taste/smell.
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  • The stately school building sat at the top of the hill, both imposing and welcoming.
    sight
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  • The canteen was a whirlwind of activity as students scrambled to catch up with friends.
    sight
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  • The school colours adorned the building in majestic blue and brilliant yellow.
    sight
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  • The new school's compound was surrounded by lush greenery.
    sight
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  • Excited voices reverberated through the corridor.
    sound
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  • The ringing bells heralded the fresh beginning of a new school day.
    sound
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  • Despite his mousy voice, the discipline master struck fear into the students each time he spoke.
    sound
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  • The racket in the canteen was at a disturbing level.
    sound
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  • He felt butterflies in his stomach as he got ready to go on stage for his speech.
    touch
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  • The pupils were on their toes when the strict teacher flared up.
    touch
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  • The cool air-conditioning of the music room was a relief to many students.
    touch
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  • The boy fidgeted anxiously in his seat.
    touch
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  • The canteen was a delightful combination of aromas of freshly cooked food.
    smell/taste
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  • The boys' toilets reeked of urine and sweat, especially after a soccer game.
    smell/taste
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  • She crinkled her nose at the smell of the markers.
    smell/taste
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